What Dads Ate as Teens Affects Their Children’s Nutrition: Study
- New research presented in 2025 by Dr. Mariane De Oliveira at Nutrition 2025 in Orlando shows fathers' teen diets affect their children's nutrition.
- The study analyzed data from 669 mainly white, highly educated American men who reported their adolescent and later parental eating habits.
- Fathers who improved their diet quality during adolescence were substantially more inclined to demonstrate healthy eating behaviors and oversee their children's consumption of unhealthy foods.
- Fathers who improved their diet quality during adolescence were nearly twice as likely to exhibit healthy eating behaviors themselves, and their children had a notably higher chance of meeting fruit and vegetable intake guidelines.
- Researchers suggest investing in adolescent nutrition, especially for boys, can yield lasting, intergenerational benefits but note participant demographics may limit broad applicability.
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